题目内容

Hong Kong plays host to exciting events ranging from colourful festivals to world class arts and sports events. When planning your next visit,be sure to include these signature events in your plans.

1.Where can sport lovers order tickets for sports events?

A.At www.hkticketing.com.

B.At www. hksevens.com.

C.At Hong Kong Stadium.

D.At Auditorium,Kwai Tsing Theatre.

2.How much should you pay at least to attend both the jazz concert and Writer’s Block?

A.HK $260.B.HK $310.C.HK $440.D.HK $500.

3.In which event can audience see Woody Allen in person?

A.Affordable Art Fair.

B.Jazz Concert— HKCO + Howard MeCrary.

C.Writer’s Block.

D.Hong Kong Sevens 2014.

 

1.B

2.B

3.C

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试题分析:本文属于广告类短文阅读,主要讲述的香港进行的一些具体的项目以及这些项目的具体细节内容。

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